USAF DEDICATES A RUSSIAN MIG-23 TO ACC COMMANDER
A Russian MiG-23 was dedicated to the commander of USAF Air Combat Command to honor his key role to train the U.S. combat fighter aircrews to fight and win against a MiG built aircraft.
A Russian MiG-23 fighter aircraft was dedicated in honor of Gen. Hawk Carlisle, commander of USAF Air Combat Command. |
A Russian MiG-23 fighter aircraft nicknamed “Captain Carlisle” was dedicated in honor of Gen. Hawk Carlisle, commander of Air Combat Command, during an Oct. 17 ceremony at the Threat Training Facility, Nellis AFB.
CONSTANT PEG was a program named after Maj. Gen. Hoyt S. “Sandy” Vandenberg, whose call sign was “CONSTANT” and “PEG”, the wife of Maj. Gaillard Peck, who initiated the program while working for Vandenberg at the Pentagon.
The mission of CONSTANT PEG was to train U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps combat fighter aircrews on the best ways to fight and win when encountering MiGs in aerial combat. Carlisle was the chief of weapons and tactics as well as flight commander for the 4477th Test and Evaluation Squadron at Nellis AFB from 1986 to 1988.
Carlisle went on to add, “It’s amazing to think about what our Air Force has done. Those lessons we learned coming out of Vietnam were difficult lessons, but the key point in that statement is we learned the lessons. So, I guess the bottom line to that whole thing is, if you’re in a country that’s an enemy of the United States and you fly for that country the short answer is, it sucks to be you.”
The mach-2 capable MiG-23 Flogger was one of the most-produced and capable Soviet aircraft of the Cold War. It was the first Soviet aircraft to feature variable sweep wings and paved the way for the equally-capable MiG-27 Flogger ground strike variant.
Source, Image: USAF
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